Timex x Peanuts brings together one of America's most enduring watchmakers — founded in Connecticut in 1854 and long known for durable, affordable quartz watches — and the Charles M. Schulz comic strip characters that have been part of American culture since 1950. The result is a small, focused collection of analogue and chronograph watches built on Timex's core case families, with Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and related artwork worked into the dials.
Weekender, Marlin, and Time Teacher: the cases behind the collaboration
The Timex x Peanuts pieces are built on a handful of Timex's best-known platforms. The Weekender is a lightweight, casual analogue with a simple dial and a fabric or leather strap — a format Timex has produced for decades, sized to suit most wrists and worn without ceremony. The Marlin is a slim, retro-styled dress watch with a clean dial profile; it sits closer to the grown-up end of the collection and suits anyone who wants character art on a watch they can actually wear to work. The Time Teacher variant uses a colour-coded dial designed to help children read an analogue clock face, making it the clear choice for younger wearers. If a chronograph appears in the line, it adds a stopwatch function via sub-dials — useful for everyday timing, not just decoration.
Who the Timex x Peanuts collection suits
The range spans adults and children. Most Marlin and Weekender pieces are sized and finished for men or listed as unisex, meaning they work on a range of wrist sizes — check the case diameter (typically 36–40 mm on these platforms) against your own wrist before buying. The Time Teacher pieces are built specifically for children learning to tell the time; for younger buyers, also see the boys and girls watch sections for additional options. Prices across the Timex x Peanuts selection run from around USD 80 to approximately USD 450, placing the collection firmly in the accessible end of the market — making these a practical choice as a gift. If you are choosing a present, the Gift Shop is a useful starting point for ideas across watches and jewellery.
Timex x Peanuts in our selection
This is a small collection — fewer than twenty pieces — so it is worth browsing the full Timex range if you want a wider choice of case styles, including the Timex Q Reissue and the Timex Waterbury Traditional, both of which share the same value-led, heritage-informed ethos. For a broader look at what is available across all watch brands, the watches section covers the full assortment.
Are Timex x Peanuts watches officially licensed?
Yes. Timex x Peanuts is an official collaboration between Timex and Peanuts Worldwide, the licensing company that manages the Schulz estate's intellectual property. The character artwork on the dials is produced under licence, not as an aftermarket modification.